"Faith, acts promptly and boldly on the occasion, on slender evidence."
It's comforting to choose a path that seems well-lit and predictable. But, once in a while, we seem to know with inexplicable confidence that it's time to take a risk.
Moving in faith takes a joyful heart and willingness to surrender perfectionism. Those leaps, both big and small, bring us to a new level of living, thinking and loving.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Taking control of your own destiny is the key.

Keep the mindset:

Something new is going to come out of me—I won't rely on the
world to bring something new into my life so I can finally change. I’m going to
bring something new out of myself!

The more people you serve, the more opportunities are going
to come your way.

People with too much drama in their lives are often neglecting
their greater mission and purpose. Those living with purpose don't have time to
sit and stir the pot.

We are born and built for something beyond ourselves and we
are aware of that, we answer that call, our life immediately transforms into an
amazing journey. It is all about balancing your priorities in life.

Drama is just a layer of trash covering up the truth,
busying the subconscious mind, so it won't notice what and who it really is.

It takes courage and Self-Love to take out the trash and
allow the emptiness to reflect the Truth of our greater mission and purpose to
us.

The Charge offers excellent instruction for trash removal.

It's hard to have a vision for your life if you've never
seen anything.

Get out into the world. World experience cannot be taught,
it has to experienced!

Explore. Open up..

Have big dumb fun adventures.

Ask questions.

Watch others.

Learn.

Dream up and create a magnificent vision and future for
yourself and your family.

Knowing what is possible is the first step to implementing a
change in one's life.

Starting a conversation with someone while out on mundane errands
can be very interesting. You’ll never know who they are until you speak to
them. I met a pretty well know artist recently.